mee uA DIES’ a — Hilal _IN OUR— ite Wear Sale Ladies’ Nigit Dresses Special line trimmed lace, 68c Our Leader, trimmed em-— broidery $1.10 White Skirts Weeks’ & Co's Leader. 85e * extra value, $1.10 as Knickers 20¢ pair Special goad cotton, de pair « . emb. trimmed, Cur stock is complete with the finest goods to be liad for the money. Secure now, as the White Sale is nearly over. WEEKS & OO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE SESSOSCHC CASE MJ OB6SO0' 6ES6E : ° ' ; It's only 2 ; + m " ° ¢ ew ° ; ; >. tanan ¢ : erence 10 taste : . Diffe Li ( ¥ . ; * w & When you buy from us. § Everything you get is of § the same quality—“THE BEST.” To day Angel Cake, 12¢ each. German Buns, 10¢ per doz. Corn Gems, 10c per doz. Oateake, 12c per Ib. Criam Tartar Biscuit 10° per doz Parker House Rolls 10¢ per dos Ginger Snaps, 12c per |b. All kinds of pies to-day In pastry, cream or coconut. : 9 Try our Duchesse $ . ; : 2 : Bread 4c per loaf. e w : TeLernone 98, . S @ e ; DD. Stewart: s oie a ‘ ECLIPSE BAcERY @ $ BAKES BEST BREAD. ° © s Sevveacocees £M B0C08O° Gees ! A ifark of V tue rnaiure o. > tar < Sigil on 69Y pof its NM UsiC wie t quality is more ess€a- tial thee all elee. ¥ m4 You start right if you bave : netrument Of froj oT narecter — Y its 7 oe OU VY I dud cafe you have one of struments— we cua’ them all. WE WILL sed to have vou call - examine — you den’t uay ; A¥e Miller Bros, en Street. os . ° Onnolly’s Building. Ubi ddedsddasdddadasdaadbiddl ake rrreprerpovepprerrerrorrevrorrrrrerrerrrrirrrrrrrrnrcriiiiy TE AAALALLA i AM NAAR ALAA MMMM MA Uk dd AAdadA ddd ddd dae dde | * Wecke & Co., The People’s Store. TH B.tLY EXAMINIR, UKARIAOT PR@OWH, FEBRUARY, 12 1900 : Ee EEeeeETErEeENENeore ‘Local and Tue Temprrarvre.—The highest indi cated today was 37 sbove zero, Lrexy —The Minto avoided the day. reems to have iceberg on Saturday and to- Socrat —The O. Y. B. concert and pie social at Kingston on the 15th. Admis- sion 10cts. Ladies with pies free. _Meerixe. —Those interested in the direct steamship service will please re~ member the adjourned meeting to be held tonight ‘ ARTILLERY.— No, 2 Co. drill tonight at (30. Full atteudance required 10 arrange for attendance in uniform at patriot'c con- cért on 22nd inst. Ciry Covycin.—The regular monthy meeting of tue City Council wili be held tonight. This will be the last meeting be- fore the election. _—_—_—_—_ _ Siens or Spring.—The weather con- tinues to be unusually mid. The smal! boys have begun to play marbles on the sidewalk; and seme of the boys at ibe eastern end of thecity ere going about bdare-footed, ilies “PeciaL Fares.—By the kindnes: of Superintendent Sharp arraegements have been made for single fare return from anv point on the P. E I. R., to the patriotic concert on the 22nd inst, Passengers will pay fare coming and return on certifi- Cate Of atrendance at concert. Goop Tewriars.—There was an inter- esting open session Of Martindale Lodge on Wednesday evening, at which officers were installed as follows: CT, Samuel McPherson; V T, Maggie B Martin; Chap, Geo Docherty; Sec’y,"Emily F Ayers; Asa’t Sec’y, Jas McEachern; F 8, Ida Mce- Eachern; Treas, George Sutherland; Mar, Annie McEachern; D M, Oliver Docherty; Guard, Willie McEachern; Sentinel, Evereit Sutherland; P C T, Robert Docherty, BoarRD oF Trape.—A meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade was held Other Hens, this forenoon, The secretary was instruc! ed to writeto the Minister of Marine urging the importance of having either the } Minto or the Stanley placed upon tb< Char- | lottetown-Pictou route as s00n as possible, and not later than the let cf March. The eecretary was al-o instrucici to communi- ca'e with our representatives at Ottawa with regard to the stampiog of canned goods, The selecting of » meeiing room was left inthe hands of a committee. The matter of freight rates was also con- sidered. ee ows AMERICAN AND CANADIAN NURSE?.— There is war in the Peeksk::] horyital be- tween the American and DJansdian nurses. | Miss Genoa T. Jacksov, a Cunadian, hae | been at the head of the traini: g school ror nurses in the institution and many Cana- dian git came her pupils. fhe South Afiic bas caused troable between the A n girls andthe gi:i+across the border ever pictures of British officers and Aierican officers posted on the walls. Mur. trcuble comes from the fact that the Caradiao nurses charged Dr. Perley H. Mason, coroner of the county with saying that they wereivcompetent. The maiter is before the medical board and it said the physicians will upheld Dr, M. 8°n,who is has denied makirg the charges azainst the Canadian nurses, — Mr. Martin is looking for light eon cerning the extraordinary proceedings of the Dominion Goveroment while the Pro vincial bye-elections Were in progress here. He has given notice that he wil move tor an orderof the House for“ of specifications, plans, tenders received and contract entered into by the Government relating to the construction of ten mile of raiiway. kaown as the Belfas: so Murray Harbor Railway, in the Province of Prisee Edward I+land.” No doult th: matter willbe ventilated. Mr. Martino some other member of Parliament, wi probably, ere long, try to bring to light the facts concerning the alleged agreement between the co-uperating governments a to the bridge across the Hillsborough. cop.es UNUSED TO THE CLIMATE: A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effect on His Health. Sr. Everacne, Que., Feb, 12-—Anuguste Dubois landed here from France, perfect +tranger to the weather conditions pre- vailing in this country. The food also differed from tbat to which he had been accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the change had a serious effect upon it. He wert toa medical man who did him no gocd. He went toothers with a similar reeult in each case. “1 had to yo to Montreal,” heeays, “ to work for the Grand Trunk in that city and met a man who was suffering the same as myself, but had started to taxe Dodd’s Kid- ney Pille. He told me they were doing him good. He wes kind enought to give me afew ofthem, I took them. I felt much better I procured a box, and ip fifteen days felt like a diferent man.” CouxTERPANEs.—See our white honey- comb quilts for 85 ceate, regular $1.06. — a % woes é a eT a PBieacnep Taste Livexs.—We are of- fering # few specials in table linens. See ad. inanother column.§, Weeks & Co., The People’s Store: aamuneniens WEDDING BELLS On Tuesday lastyst Kingston, Oot, } iss | May Doran was uoited in marriage to Mr. | Witliauns Whaleo. Tue wedding Was Oa?! ot the fashionable tbat bas taken | p-ace there for many a day The marriage took place in St. Mary’s Cathedral, beauti- | fully decorated for the occasion te} cerenony being performed by his Grace ! Arch bishoy Gauthier. : Tbe bride looked handsome in & rich teilette of pearl whie eatin. The bodice | was laid ia surplice folds and trimmed with chiffes, fasiened with aepray of Orange blossoms and finiahed at the wai-t with @ girdie of pear! passementerie. Yoke and sleeves were .f tucked asd drewn! mou-seline de soie. The ekirt war. trimmed with meu-eelice flounces, From a frillef orange blostome fell a rich tulle veil. The bride carried a shower bouquet of the lily-cf-the-valley white roses and ui sideno-bair ferne. She wore aheavy gold neck'ace. Miss Geraldive Doran, sister 0 the bride, was the brides- maid. She looked +w-tly pretty io a de‘icate pink taffeta, trimmed with frilis Ot,white si1!k organdie. She wore a pic ture hut of blhck velvet, trimmek with black ostrich feathers. Her ornament was fost apesrla d emethvst pendant, the git of the groom. She carried a shower bouqet of piuk roses. The bride’a travel- ling dress was a mixed bine cheviot. Miss Doran is a sister of Mr. Vivian Doran, private secretary of «2sGovernor H owlan, while he was Governor of P. E. Island. Among the invited gue-te were ex-G over~ nor Howlav, (who made a humorous epeech aod Mrs. WHowlan,) Mr. B. Foley, of Charl ttetown, and Rev. Father Burke, of A'berton. PERSONAL. Mr. G. A. Myere, of E azelbrook, left oa Saturday for Sydney. The friends of Mr.J. D. McLeod are, giad tocee him out again after his illness, | Missee Gertrude Farquharson and Emma. Stewart were passengerf by this morning’s (rain from tie east, Mr. W. E. Bentley, barrietersat-law; came to the city by this forenoon’s west- erp train, Rev. Mr. Teasdale condition is some- what beter than yesterday. Ee is resving easily today. Messrs James Paton ard W. W. Stan. ley cro-se¢ t's the Minto today on their way to ihe Q:it Country in the interest uf theic respective firme, Hie many tru to learn of the illness ot Master Yupe Beer. Mr. Beer has for tome time part been ia the employ of Jenkins & Sous Mesers. W. J. Robertron, H. B. Dunn. '! ing and W.S. V ber’, who have been here in the interests of S. Greenshields & Son, left Jast evening on return to Moutreul. Father Conaeliy, of the cathedral staff, | Was aparseoger by this morning’s train | trom the east," returning from, Cardigan | Bridge where be celebrated mass yesters | day. Rey. D. B. McLead, the esteemed pasior of Zion Church, is confived to his heuse ; by a severe cold. Lasi evening the pu'pit o! Zion Chureb was occupied by Mr. 1. C Jamesand the sermon was an excellent one. Dr. Couroy was & passenger eastern train this forecooa, returning from Rolio Bry. He brought with bim to the Charlottetown Buepital a fifteen year old | boy named Mead, who is cuffering from | appevdicitis. regret by the} ' ' A telegram from Riverside, California announces tbe deeth, from consumption, | f Frank H. Risteer, aged, 38, of Frederic- | tun, @ well koown journalist and sperte-' man aod one of the official stenographers ef the New Brunswick Supreme Court. Miss Mc Eachern, Paton & Co’s.milliner, crossed to r icton to-day en route to New York where ebe will attend the big millin- ery Cispleys with a view to acquiriog a knewledge of the latest styles in that for the benefit of Charlottetown patrons. , } ibe Meerrs. Aubin A. Arsenault and Wal- ter P. Deull returned he west on Saturday evening, afier a very successful lerturing tour. They goto Kensington cn Wednesday eveniug. Mr. Arsenault! has several other invitations to lecture ubder consicera‘ion. DIED. At her residence, at Annandale, Lot 56, this (Monday) morning, at 12.45 o’cloek, Elizabeth Nichols, wite of Jobo Nichols, aged 95 years andl month. Funeral a: 1.30 . m. ou Thureday the 16th inst. for Bay Fortune ermetery. Friepds and ac- quaintances will consider this as ap invi- tation to attend. Iron) Headache Biliousness, sour stomach, constipas tion and all liver ills are cured by Hoed’s Pills The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of hae Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass. i CARD ! | DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan_at Royal | London Ophthalmic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST-—-Fye, Ear, Nose and Tiroat, | OFFicE—Cameron Block RESIDENCE—Richmo.id Street, West. OFFICE Hours—§ 30am,to |pm,2i0o4pm Evenings by appointment Eyes Tested and Fitted With Glasses }iWATCH.—Lost on Sunday a ladies gold watch. Finder wili p!eass leave at this office. Reward, ‘morning fined $2 or 10 days each. |shall etey in Charlottetown. and a good farmer. 'inc:erred in the Roman Catholic Cemetery Local and iar ens Covat.—Two drunks—Peter and John Briages— «ere PeLIce Kenna —_ Gm A. will meet in the A.O. H. Hall this” even re et 8 o'clock, A full attendance | 18 requested, Narerat History Scerety.— Next Mon- day. at tLe meeting of the Natural History | society, Mr. McSwain wili read a paper upos the Anatemy of Birds. a os Y.M.C. A ~A meeting of all interest- | (din gv¥moaeiem matters and the physics] side of Y, M.t3. A. work will be held the Y ing wt 8 o'clock. See INTERCESSORY Sxnxvice’.—The services iu St. Peter’s end St. i. ui'- yesterdey had & specia! b ariag upow ise war io South Africa. The nymo» and ober music were ju keeping with the occasion, P eckrEY. side, winuers of the P. E. l-land this season and said to be uw s:rung ‘eam, will probably play here Tucsiay, March 16:b. They ivtend piaying in Truro, Halifax and Amherst, also, if suitable arrapgements can be made.—Pictou Advocate. League A Pecutiar Evection,— It is stated that in a provineial by-election in Ontario, re- centir, tae ballote ran out. The presiding officer closed the ; oll, announcing at the same time that he would open the pell two hours the following day, whieh he did. This is a very rare occurrence at an election, aed ehows blundering, if not worse, on the part of the goverument’s official, A Large Fouxerat.—Thete was a large attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Charles Bell, which took plece vesterday after- poon. The pall-bearers were D. O'M. Reddin, Charles Hermanre, R. F. Maddi-« gan, M. F. Koughar, T, Dr.sce!l aed J. O Arsenault. The services at St. Dunstan’s Cathecral and at the grave were taken by Father Johnston. The choir of the League cf the Cross assisied in the singing at the grave, —_ Hccxey.—The approaching battle for ‘the senior and intermediate bockey cham- pionships are exciting great interest. The Cryst ls, confident in the knowledge that they have not leet a game, are coming r+~ eolved to clinch the tropby by giving tie Abbies a second defeat. The Abbies, on the other hand, have strengthened th: ir team and are determived that the trophy Who can predict the result. ee A Goop Man Goyre.— Our corre*por- | dent Juniussays: Gerard Barry, Esq , an old and highly respected resident of dS’. Peter’s Harbor after a long illaess pasted away on the lst inst. Mr. Barry wae bern in Newfoundland 76 years agoand came here when 6 years old where he remained till his death. He was an intelligent man His remains are at Morell Rear. He leaves one son and three daugkters to mourn the loss of a kind parente eee ; CuarLotretown Teacesrs’ Associa- TIiON.—A thoroughly erjoyable and profitable hour was spent by the city ieachere et their regular fortnightly meet ing in the Y. M. CO. A. parlor on Satur- day evening. In the meetiags this season the Association is reading and diecussing ** Landon’s Sctoel Management,” an edu- cational standard. The eection at pree- ent being discuseed is that pertaining to discipline and moral training. In Satur- day night’e metting the portion read re- lated to the eflect of example rpon the child. The position taken by the author was that no other infiuence compared with that of exemyle—the teacher’s precepts should at all times be supplemented by ean example coneietent with his teaching. The diecuseion of this question was un- usually animated, and pariaken in by the teachers generally. The results of these meetings cannot teil to be beneficial to the teachers atterding. The next meeting ot the Aegociation will be he’don Satur- day the 24th inst. em tee Brush ‘your Testh With brushes handle one of the tooth stamped on the with our name and you will not be troubled with the bristles coming out and sticking in your teeth. We guarantee every one of §' these brushes, and if they §) are unsatisfactory will give §, you a new one free of cost. §) Price 25 cents, | Could anything be fairer. | A» WA OC | f a, pe ~%& ~*. ™ ~;- r ' 1 ROCIO SEG AH “8 meet de® nao thie | B.A.— Branch No. 216, C. M. B. | WM. C. A. Parlor on Tuesday eveu- | The “ Crystals.” of Sum mer- Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Trade | facilities fér better buying increases with every year. MEET ME AT THE ; ALWAYS BUSY STORE of Our White Goods Sale About Sheetings and Pillow Cottons © | oe eect mene f We haven’t said a word fy about these goods yet, but % . S we've been selling them & ¢ «j Just the same. Last Weel’s Sales 815 Yarde ; Sw" (HIS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF : Want Any i Fillow Cottons I | or Sheetinges ? —~=— Some Right Here —— 0x —— “ i ¥ ® te ; t ’ | ~ > ‘7 | Qrou— ane ay i i CT ene ge Oe rae. Teen ge ae ee ro wigs eee eS zs . i% . if Berd AALEABBSBABSLALAZZABABBABABRAB SSeS SS DS lH LSS SSS SS SS SSS SS eS Se Se SS se eS SSS SSS SS NN {i - 4 fr Ui» i Vitis je «tl You will see W: mei.’s Felt Slippers worth $1 25, i” . <] $1.00 $1.10. In fact any pair of Felt Slippers i: a stock will be sold at 75c. i | «| Then there are Women’s Boots in there at 75:4‘, Pr pair. , ail! They are worth looking into, if there is a p i: ‘ there you want—you get them at about ha’f price ” : a | ail} JOO, f 4 : ALLEY &CO” Ff RTT i When Does the 20th Century Begin, > We'll not Discuss that Qusetion now We are starting this year in good ap : . spirits and great hopes of making this cur banner year in the The success of 1899 bas more than filled our most sanguine expectations, which makes us feel like spurring ourselves to greater achicviments, Gur The best manufacturers are approaching us to sell us their goods direct i These advantages we will this year share with our customers In order to get i the best Suits, Overcoats, Trouscrs, etc,, turned cut under the magic teuch of i an artistic cutter, in the person of Mr. Sexivs McLetiay, and a picked bi thorougbly trained staff of workmen: f You must come to headquarters at tl #) GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters. ...,. cae 2